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name a fluid, except blood, which circulates in body.


Kavyasri271: th eanswer is lymph

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Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is lymph.


Lymph is a fluid other than blood which circulates in the human body. The name is derived from the Roman name Lympha.


Lymph or lymphatic fluid as it is otherwise called flows throughout the lymphatic system. The fluid is formed when the interstitial liquid passes through the lymph capillaries. It passes through the lymphatic vessels to the lymph nodes where it gets cleansed by lymphocytes. The lymph then gets mixed with the subclavian vein and mixes with the blood. It transports fats from the digestive system to the blood through chylomicrons.
Answered by myrakincsem
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The answer of your question is "Lymph"
it's the fluid which circulates in the body and is a part of body lymphatic system.. Lymphatic system have the main role in the transport of lymph. Lymph is actually the fluid which contain the infection fighting cells . when the interstitial fluid  is collected by the lymphatic  capillaries then lymph is produced. after production lymph goes to the lymph nodes. and then get cleaned there with the help h lymphocytes  the lymph goes back to blood.lymph contain the white blood cells in it
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